What you are describing is a "created" "reality", but He calls it all a "created" "image." If you are correct, you have caught God in a lie. But No, that is not the case. It is only an "image."
As for the end, no, that is not what is written of the end of the age. Those are the thoughts of men prone to think within the sphere of time. But these are events rooted in the timelessness of God, that are only drawn out in the telling. But just as the Beginning and the End are one man, all of time exist within the times of that one man: "This generation" all shall come to pass...and has. Thus, each of those things you listed can be named to have happened in that one generation, and also in all of history. But the mistake that is made by men...is that it is not chronological. No, all exists around the apex of Christ. Those who believed in the promise of His coming rightly looked forward in time. But we do not look forward to the greatest event in the history of the world...we look back. Thus, Jesus said, the end shall come "as the days of Noah", meaning the end is as the beginning, with the finale in the middle ("the middle of the seven"). When the hour had come (His hour), the glass was turned to run the other way.
But not to worry, the worst that happens during these times, instead of a foreshadowing coming to fulfillment, many will say "see here, Christ must surely be coming again soon" and point to post shadows (reflections) of things that were fulfilled in Christ (during that generation). And so it is written, "Look behind you, O Benjamin!"